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Another monumental ZKM publication, redefining politics as a concern for things around which the fluid and expansive constituency of the public gathers; with contributions by more than 100 writers and artists. In this groundbreaking editorial and curatorial project, more than 100 writers, artists, and philosophers rethink what politics is about. In a time of political turmoil and anticlimax, this book redefines politics as operating in the realm of things. Politics is not just an arena, a profession, or a system, but a concern for things brought to the attention of the fluid and expansive constituency of the public. But how are things made public? What, we might ask, is a republic, a res publica, a public thing, if we do not know how to make things public? There are many other kinds of assemblies, which are not political in the usual sense, that gather a public around things ...
Introduction From Realpolitik to Dingpolitik or How to Make Things Public p. 14 Excerpt: Jonathan Swift on the Difficulty of Talking with Objects p. 44 Assembling or Disassembling? A Palaver at Tutuila Samoa, 1883. Two Photographs by Captain William A.D. Acland p. 48 No Politics Please p. 54 On Small Devices of Thought. Concepts, Etymology and the Problem of Translation p. 58 WAI 262. A Maori "Cultural Property" Claim p. 64 "This Is Not a Facade" p. 70 An Election in Papua New Guinea p. 86 Diplomats without Portfolios. The Question of Contact with Extraterrestrial Civilizations p. 90 Which Cosmos for Which Cosmopolitics? Divisionem sententiae postulare. Self-laceration p. 100 Good and Bad Government: Siena and Venice p. 108 Sky, Heaven and the Seat of Power p. 120 The Pantheon of Brains p. 126 Transforming Things. Art and Politics on the Northwest Coast p. 132 "Our Government as Nation". Sir Benjamin Stone's Parliamentary Pictures p. 142 Excerpt: John Dewey on the Pragmatist Good Government p. 156 The Problem of Composition Composing the Body Politic. Composite Images and Political Representation, 1651-2004 p. 162 Seeing Double. How to Make Up a Phantom Body Politic p. 196 JJ p. 203 Reflections on a Table p. 204 Excerpt: William Shakespeare on the Parable of the Members and the Belly p. 206 Issues Spark a Public into Being. A Key But Often Forgotten Point of the Lippmann-Dewey Debate p. 208 Mission Impossible. Giving Flesh to the Phantom Public p. 218 InterSections/ZKM. A Project p. 224 Freedom for Music! Intuition and the Rule p. 228 Classes, Masses, Crowds. Representing the Collective Body and the Myth of Direct Knowledge p. 234 Excerpt: Thomas Hobbes on Leviathan p. 246 From Objects to Things Of Althings! p. 250 Thing Site, Tie, Ting Place. Venues for the Administration of Law p. 260 Heidegger on Objects and Things p. 268 Excerpt: Martin Heidegger on the Etymology of "Thing" p. 272 Heidegger and the Atomic Bomb p. 274 100 Suns. Military Photography Collected by Michael Light p. 276 Things as Res publicae. Making Things Public p. 280 Things Chinese: On wu p. 290 Dewey's Transactions. From Sense to Common Sense p. 292 From Laboratory to Public Proofs Public Experiments p. 298 Disabled Persons of All Countries, Unite! p. 308 Public Evaluation and New Rules for "Human Parks" p. 314 Circulations. A Virtual Laboratory and Its Elements p. 320 Things under Water. E.J. Marey's Aquarium Laboratory and Cinema's Assembly p. 326 Wall of Science p. 332 Making Electrons Public p. 334 "Actions of Interest" in Surgical Simulators p. 338 Making Collaboration Networks Visible p. 342 Making Science and Technology Results Public. A Sociology of Demos p. 346 "The Great Pan Is Dead!" Viva la Republica Cosmica! or The Children of Humboldt and Coca-Cola p. 352 Excerpt: Karl Polanyi on Dogs Eat Dogs or the Fable of Sociobiology p. 358 "Sheep Do Have Opinions" p. 360 Wolves in the Valley. On Making a Controversy Public p. 370 About Pigs p. 380 Chicken for Shock and Awe: War on Words p. 384 What Is It Like to Be Face to Face with a Great Ape? p. 388 The Obelisks of Stockholm p. 396 Coastal Environment Made Public. Notes from the Field p. 398 Reshuffling Religious Assemblies Reforming the Assembly p. 404 Arguing with Heretics? Colloquiums, Disputations and Councils in the Sixteenth Century p. 434 Dominican Constitutions p. 444 Interfaith Celebrations, a New Rite? p. 448 An Assembly of Humans, Shells and Gods p. 454 The Parliaments of Nature Galileo's Traveling Circus of Science p. 460 Rhine Streaming p. 474 River Sentinels. Finding a Mouth for the Lot River p. 478 Water Parliaments: Some Examples p. 482 River Landscaping in Second Modernity p. 486 The Lottery of the Sea. A Film in Progress p. 492 The Path of Milk p. 494 Milky Way p. 497 Excerpt: Conference of the Birds by Farid ud-Din Attar p. 500 Which Assembly for Those Assemblages? The Detroit Industry Murals. Diego Rivera (1886-1957) p. 504 The Politics of Water. A Dutch Thing to Keep the Water Out or Not p. 512 A Building Is a "Multiverse" p. 530 The Architectural Thing. The Making of "Making Things Public" p. 536 The Glory of Tournai p. 540 Who Is Minding the Bridges? (A Personal Inquiry) p. 548 Follow the Paper-Trails The Common Place of Law. Transforming Matters of Concern into the Objects of Everyday Life p. 556 Public International Indigenes p. 566 The People of Karlsruhe. Jochen Gerz's Constitutional Rights Square p. 574 The Notebook: A Paper-Technology p. 582 Removing Knowledge p. 590 Blocking Things Public p. 600 The Image, between Res privata and Res communis p. 602 What's Political in Political Economy? An Artificial Being p. 614 The Stock Ticker p. 622 Listening to the Spread Plot p. 628 This Announcement Appears as a Matter of Record Only! Notes on The New Germany Found Inc / Universalia Non Realia Sed Nomina p. 634 Releasing Market Statistics p. 638 Capitalism Cartograms and World Government p. 642 Publicizing Goldilocks' Choice at the Supermarket. The Political Work of Shopping Packs, Carts and Talk p. 646 The Creators of the Shopping Worlds p. 660 Cuddly / We Are the Children p. 661 The Parliament of Fashion p. 662 Questions of Taste p. 670 The Political Aesthetic of Reason Hard Facts p. 680 Paint/Print/Public p. 686 The Evidence of Phryne, or Phryne Stripped Bare by Rhetoric Even p. 694 Humanization of Knowledge Through the Eye p. 698 Democratic Socialism, Cybernetic Socialism. Making the Chilean Economy Public p. 708 Science in the Age of Sensibility p. 722 Political Aesthetics. Image and Form in Contemporary Dutch Spatial Politics p. 726 Public Experiments. On Several Productions of Bertolt Brecht's "The Life of Galileo" p. 734 Parliamentary Technologies Re: Public p. 746 The Circle of Discussion and the Semicircle of Criticism p. 754 Excerpt: Abbe Sieyes on the Infinite Parliament p. 770 Stranded Bodies of Democracy. Cases from the Indian Himalayas p. 772 How to Make a Still Picture Speak and Walk. The Fabulous Destiny of a Gandhi Follower p. 778 Parliamentary Public p. 786 Designing the Agon. Questions on Architecture, Space, Democracy and "the Political" p. 798 Some Reflections on an Agonistic Approach to the Public p. 804 Centers Don't Have to Be Points. Politics beyond State Boundaries p. 810 Voting Machinery, Counting and Public Proofs in the 2000 US Presidential Election p. 814 Dark Source. Public Trust and the Secret at the Heart of the New Voting Machines p. 828 Spin. A Documentary on Political Media p. 834 Turning Public Discourse into an Authentic Artifact: Shorthand Transcription in the French National Assembly p. 836 The Power of Representation: Parliaments of North Africa and the Middle East p. 844 Legible Mob p. 846 A Search for Eloquence Excerpt: Jean de La Fontaine on the Power of Fables p. 856 Managing Evidence p. 858 Excerpt: Jonathan Swift on the Tricky Art of Conversation p. 866 Pindices p. 872 Communiculture p. 874 BEcomING COLLECTIVE. The Constitution of Audience as an Interactional Process p. 876 Excerpt: Bertolt Brecht on How Dictators Learn Their Rhetoric from Shakespeare p. 884 The Chorus in Opera. Concocting Common Sense p. 886 Getting Together in Cinema p. 894 Narrative Device IV p. 898 Borderdevice(s) p. 900 What Is a Body / a Person? Topography of the Possible p. 906 Fair Assembly p. 910 Blogs. The New Public Forum - Private Matters, Political Issues, Corporate Interests p. 916 Recipe for Tracing the Fate of Issues and Their Publics on the Web p. 922 The Chronofile-Society p. 936 New Political Passions? Atmospheric Politics p. 944 Instant Democracy: The Pneumatic Parliament p. 952 I Am a Revolutionary, 2001 / Everything You've Heard Is Wrong p. 958 Lungs: Slave Labour p. 960 Allegories of the Political p. 962 MapHub: HEARD and MapMover p. 964 Agonistics: A Language Game p. 966 The Fate of Art in the Age of Terror p. 970 The Trials of the World - a Fiction p. 978 Still Life p. 982 The Tragedy of Minamata. Sit-in and Face-to-Face Discussion p. 988 The Cosmopolitical Proposal p. 994 Excerpt: Herman Melville on Bartleby and the Limit of All Politics p. 1004 Conclusion Art and Democracy p. 1008 Inserts Elisabeth Bronfen: The Birth of the Glamourous Star as an Optical Illusion. Busby Berkeley's Dames p. 1010 CYKLOOP: The World's First Mobile Virtual-Reality Center p. 1016 Sebastian Fischer, Lasse Scherffig, Hans H. Diebner: EyeVisionBot p. 1017 Yoann Le Claire: Fabien Lerat, Theatre p. 1022 Jenny Marketou: Flying Spy Potatoes: Mission 21st Street, NYC p. 1032 Appendix Works in the Exhibition p. 1042 Biographies of the Authors p. 1051 Index p. 1058